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The government sought to strip dual nationals of Australian citizenship for terrorist-related offences at the minister's discretion.
Police said 22 people were arrested for public order offences at the gig at Slane Castle, 30 miles north of Dublin.
A pair of offences at the breakdown in the final 10 minutes presented Laidlaw with two shots at goal from near enough in front.
He pleaded not guilty to the drug and fraud charges, which will be tried in conjunction with the alleged terrorism offences at the Old Bailey on 19 September.
She said the revelation in the report that three other doctors had committed serious sexual offences at the hospital in the past four decades suggested "something seriously amiss".
A Home Office report on the data noted that the "sharp increase" in hate crime was not replicated in equivalent offences at the time.
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